Lately, we've all read a lot of articles about desktop Linux - so many that it's getting hard to tell them apart. One says "Why Linux Sucks," the next "My Success With Linux." Even Michael Robertson of Lindows.com joined the fun with his "Why Desktop Linux Sucks, Today." But very few people have proposed anything radical, and I believe that's what's needed to take GNU/Linux to the next level.

He is prefectly right in making links such as /hardware. The underlying structure will remain the same. So if new hardware is installed, its file will enter /dev which is linked to /hardware. Pretty simple!!!!